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.hjrogers. he'snot well known, but he turns out he's actually one of the major forces in the history of electricity. present very real reason. in 1882 was one of the richest people in appleton wisconsin. he had a paper mail and was literally building a mansion on the hill and matt made a decision where he went on a fishing trip for the edison electric writing company. at the time to hj rogers had never seen the electric lightbulb. he actually owned by gaslight utility and electricity was an up-and-coming competitor for him. he came back the proud honor of the rights to license these edison technology and ended up being the beginning of the end for him it is a successful businessman. i like this story a lot because it really goes again the narrative i think most of us learned when we were in junior high and high school, vat that thomas edison invented the electric lightbulb in 1879 and everything kind of comes together perfectly like electricity is this killer app that solves the problem whenever it should adopt immediately. the reality is a lot messier than that. in reality the incan

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rights. >> thank you. i would like to pick upwhererogerleftoff. as i listen to all of the people talk about what was going on inside, i kept thinking about the young people in this audience and i want to say to them that it was young people like you who changed the minds of the kennedys. those young people, i just did all this research for this book that i will pro mote in a few minutes. i am living with it in a way that i did not even live with it when i became the first black student at the university of georgia. >> when barack obama was running for president, he went there. and one of the things he said is i stand on the shoulders of giants. and i was so happy to hear him say that, because as ernie said and others have said, black people had been struggling for equality since they were brought over here in chains. and it built, and it built. and as i was writing my book about the students who actually did change the minds of the kennedys, i had to go back to all of those people in the naacp and other organizations who had been quietly working since those guys came back home, includ

rights. >> thank you. i would like to pick up where roger left off. as i listen to all of the people talk about what was going on inside, i kept thinking about the young people in this audience and i want to say to them that it was young people like you who changed the minds of the kennedys. those young people, i just did all this research for this book that i will pro mote in a few minutes. i am living with it in a way that i did not even live with it when i became the first black...

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another very specialguest,rogermcnamee,co-founder of elevation partners. one of facebook's earliest investors. he's also invested in a number of other social media names like yelp. it's so great to have you on what is a great day. i know for you, given your early investment in facebook can you sum this all up of what this means to you today before we get to the issues at hand of where it's actually trading right now? >> this will catch you by surprise, i think, scott. but i actually believe it's just another day in the history of this company. one of the things that makes it unusual is this the first company around which a large secondary market developed while the company was still private. so the stock has traded incredibly liquidly now for about three years. and, you know, the ipo was month momentus because it's an notorious branding effect. the thing they get out of this they have a public market cap north of $100 billion. it's larger than the top two or three of their advertisers and i think it gives facebook a tremendous marketing win relative to driving home its message to ma

another very special guest, roger mcnamee, co-founder of elevation partners. one of facebook's earliest investors. he's also invested in a number of other social media names like yelp. it's so great to have you on what is a great day. i know for you, given your early investment in facebook can you sum this all up of what this means to you today before we get to the issues at hand of where it's actually trading right now? >> this will catch you by surprise, i think, scott. but i actually...

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future with an american author and member of the global business elitejimrogers. youknow sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. again a welcome to spotlight. on. today the guest on the show jim rogers the latest g eight meeting. focused on saving europe promised comic night in particular the gay discussed grease. fox is trying to figure out how to save europe the recession struck nearly four years ago while the aftershock is still there and it's on claire. mccaskill woman while the economy finally starts to look so are there any signs of life that we can down the time that will discuss it with one of the end side of the world financial elite co-founder of the quantum foam. despite most countries are claiming to have recovered from the two thousand a crisis of the world economy is unstable in america overspending an enormous public debt threatening new recession europe struggles with

future with an american author and member of the global business elite jim rogers. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. again a welcome to spotlight. on. today the guest on the show jim rogers the latest g eight meeting. focused on saving europe promised comic night in particular the...

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do something, and i would say it in words and ralph would say, writeitroger. youknow this stuff but i don't know this stuff. you write it. so i'm writing it and i decide break my career, write, break my career, write, and then i finally said to myself what you need to do. i said to myself what are you, a man or a bunch of -- you can't ask yourself that question if you're not ready to give the right answer, and i did give the right answer by my life and it came back from bob kennedy like a rock out of a thing thing you knock down tanks with. it was really, it was really tough. he's green. he doesn't know what he's talking about. he'll certainly never get an appointment in this department as long as i'm attorney general. >> let me get charlene into this conversation, all right, okay. [ laughter ] >> i just want to say that that changed some stuff, and all i can, i'm trying to say in this that what the people on the street were doing and their demands and their pressure and enlightning and particularly the young people and you say you've got to change things to respond to these peo

do something, and i would say it in words and ralph would say, write it roger. you know this stuff but i don't know this stuff. you write it. so i'm writing it and i decide break my career, write, break my career, write, and then i finally said to myself what you need to do. i said to myself what are you, a man or a bunch of -- you can't ask yourself that question if you're not ready to give the right answer, and i did give the right answer by my life and it came back from bob kennedy like a...

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rogerleftoff, because as i listened to all of the people talk about what was going on inside, i kept thinking about the young people in this audience, and i want to say to them, that it was young people like you who changed the minds of the kennedys. those young people, i just did all this research for this book i'm going to promote in a few minutes, but i'm living with this now as i didn't live with it as i did at the university of georgia, but i was encouraged by what else was going on by stujts in the movement. we had the little rock nine and ruby bridges who was over in new orleans, who was even in a way more poignant than you guys. because you guys were at least 11th and 12th grade. they was in the 5th and 6th grade and she had to walk through this mop, 1st grade. and we talked about the continuity of history. when barack obama was running for president, he went to selma, and one of the things he said there was, i stand on the shoulders of giants. and i was so happy to hear him say that, because as ernie said and others have said, black people had been struggling for equali

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the foam all star pitchelrogerclemens,took the stand and he says he personally injected the rocket with performance enhancing drugs over several years. plus, workers at a library called the cops and they threatened charge for $81 worth of overdue library fines against a four-year-old girl. tough guys. all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. >> but, first, from fox at 3:00 this monday afternoon, a new generation of surveillance drones can soon be watching us all from overhead, the federal aviation administration is expected to announce plans to expand the use of domestic drones in american airspace. eyes in the sky, similar to the unmanned aircraft that the united states has been using to target terrorists abroad. here at home the surveillance can be used to track terrorists or drug dealers or to find missing children, or locate wandering alzheimer's disease patients. lot of different good uses but critics want the use of drones is a major threat to all of our personal privacy. a newly discovered air force intelligence document leaked and posted online, states "if

the foam all star pitch el roger clemens, took the stand and he says he personally injected the rocket with performance enhancing drugs over several years. plus, workers at a library called the cops and they threatened charge for $81 worth of overdue library fines against a four-year-old girl. tough guys. all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. >> but, first, from fox at 3:00 this monday afternoon, a new generation of surveillance drones can soon be watching us all from...

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rogersaboutreal solutions and this spanish government says it will bail out one of the country's largest banks after saying it wouldn't need to throw money at the banking sector any more hoops goodnow themselves with trying to prop it up with all the can kicking in europe and in the u.s. and the refusal to look at the debt overhang where our country's headed well we have some hard cold empirical facts to show the toll it can take we're talking a twenty five percent hit to real g.d.p. will tell you and and look who's taken on walls three there they are that's our show's producer dimitrios xenos with host of the kaiser report max kaiser we'll show you more let's get to today's capital account. so yesterday i sat here and i talked about the political uncertainty in greece in the twenty four hours since the watershed national elections that are brought not just greece but the entire eurozone now it appears even more likely greece will remain without a government until new elections can be held which people are saying could happen in about a month now the party they received the most

rogers about real solutions and this spanish government says it will bail out one of the country's largest banks after saying it wouldn't need to throw money at the banking sector any more hoops goodnow themselves with trying to prop it up with all the can kicking in europe and in the u.s. and the refusal to look at the debt overhang where our country's headed well we have some hard cold empirical facts to show the toll it can take we're talking a twenty five percent hit to real g.d.p. will...

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the guest on the showjimrogersthelatest g eight meeting in camp david focused on saving europe promised comic night in particular at the gate discussed grease. fox is trying to figure out how to save europe the recession struck nearly four years ago while the aftershock is still there and it's unclear. while the economy finally starts to look so odd there are any signs of life at the him down town hall discussed it with one of the end side of the world financial elite co-founder of the quantum foam. despite most countries are claiming to have recovered from the two thousand a crisis of the world economy is unstable in america overspending an enormous public debt threatening new recession europe struggles with the long lost eurozone crisis that devours bailout money and sparks on rest while the west is strongly the focus of the world economy seems to be moving to. more and more economists agree that countries like china india and russia will soon become the translators and mr jim rogers is also one of those with a stake in asia. mr rogers welcome to the show i am delighted to be

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communism. >> one more thing before youspeak,rogerwilkins.and that is just to put a button here to follow the history because it has said, kennedy and johnson, we have not mentioned his name, in passing, is that to say that when he pushed the civil rights in 1964 legislation through -- >> johnson you're talking about? >> no, kennedy. and then after he died, it made it possible then for president johnson to be able to push forward the 1965 voting rights act, and the '64 civil rights act, he had teed it up, in other words, at that point, based on his cumulative understanding of what was happening, based on the pressure from the streets andbased on the inside pressure from the administration, based on the understanding that there was an international force to be dealt with as well? and now you may speak, roger wilkins. [ laughter ] >> my mother told me there would be moments like this. [ laughter ] "don't be on a stage with colored women" that's what she said. [ laughter ] but the point that i would like to make is, that from inside, i don't tell the story often, but here we are in th

communism. >> one more thing before you speak, roger wilkins. and that is just to put a button here to follow the history because it has said, kennedy and johnson, we have not mentioned his name, in passing, is that to say that when he pushed the civil rights in 1964 legislation through -- >> johnson you're talking about? >> no, kennedy. and then after he died, it made it possible then for president johnson to be able to push forward the 1965 voting rights act, and the '64...

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his quote. how does he go from there to appointing segregationist judges,upsettingrogerwilkinsand being pushed, pushed, pushed until the freedom ride with the brutality visited upon those freedom riders really made him move to do something in terms of concrete legislation? >> in the first place, it isn't just the kennedys that had to be moved, public opinion had to be moved. southern legislators had to be removed or moved. and charlayne, i want to read the book. i'm sure i'll love it. >> oh, you will. >> i recommend you read it. >> you can buy her book. >> i will buy it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> the documentary on american experience documentary that's been shown and re-shown recently -- >> "the freedom riders" is by stanley nelson. you should see it. it's an excellent movie. >> kennedy did, after the first sit-ins, he sent a message saying, the new way -- you've shown that the new way to stand up for your rights is to sit down. now, why were -- did they make -- they rapidly learned the mississippi judge was a terrible mistake. i want to then say, charlayne brought onto the stage

his quote. how does he go from there to appointing segregationist judges, upsetting roger wilkins and being pushed, pushed, pushed until the freedom ride with the brutality visited upon those freedom riders really made him move to do something in terms of concrete legislation? >> in the first place, it isn't just the kennedys that had to be moved, public opinion had to be moved. southern legislators had to be removed or moved. and charlayne, i want to read the book. i'm sure i'll love...

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meanit,roger. ididn't mean it. and as we were walking out, his pr man said to me, congratulations. i said, congratulations for what? i didn't win nothing in there. he said, you got black people -- you got nick to discuss black people as human beings, not as legal specters out of the old books. it wasn't terrible in the administration, but it wasn't easy either. and you really had to go after it, and you had to go after it hard. and you had to go after it to keep the faith with ernie. i didn't know ernie. well, i did, too, a little bit. but i didn't know ernie. you had to keep the faith. brave children. and the united states government is not prepared to move all forces on this kind of stuff? so, period. >> okay. the incident in which john lewis was beaten on horseback was in selma, alabama. it was the voting rights campaign. he is now congressman john lewis, for those who don't know. i have some questions here, beginning with professor mack. you noted that both president and robert kennedy were comfortable around african-americans. to what would you a tribute the level of comforta

mean it, roger. i didn't mean it. and as we were walking out, his pr man said to me, congratulations. i said, congratulations for what? i didn't win nothing in there. he said, you got black people -- you got nick to discuss black people as human beings, not as legal specters out of the old books. it wasn't terrible in the administration, but it wasn't easy either. and you really had to go after it, and you had to go after it hard. and you had to go after it to keep the faith with ernie. i...

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in the history of electricity for some very rare reasons. h.j.rogersin1882 was one of the richest people in the city of appleton wisconsin. beyond a paper mill and his literally building a mansion on the hill. and in a summit he made a fateful decision. he went on a fishing trip with a salesman from edison electric lighting company. at the time, h. j. rogers had never seen an electric light will. he actually owned a gaslighting utility in appleton, so technically electricity was an up-and-coming competitor for him, but he came back from that fishing trip the proud owner of the rights to license and use edison technology in the city of appleton. and it didn't think the beginning of the end for him as a successful businessman. i like this story a lot because it really goes against the narrative of the most of us learned when we are in junior high and high school, this idea that thomas edison invented the electric light bulb in 1879 everything kind of comes together perfectly, like electricity is this killer app that solves a problem is going twhenyou they had ended it it imm

in the history of electricity for some very rare reasons. h. j. rogers in 1882 was one of the richest people in the city of appleton wisconsin. beyond a paper mill and his literally building a mansion on the hill. and in a summit he made a fateful decision. he went on a fishing trip with a salesman from edison electric lighting company. at the time, h. j. rogers had never seen an electric light will. he actually owned a gaslighting utility in appleton, so technically electricity was an...

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madejimrogersandhis company rich, and that's why we were surprised to hear what this power baron has to say about what coal does to the environment. you know, there are a lot of people, many of them in your industry, many people that you probably know, who say that global warming is not a big problem. >> it's my judgment it is a problem. we need to go to work on it now. and it's critical that we start to act in this country. >> but if it's so critical, why is rogers still building new coal-burning power plants? >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. politics and business can be strange bedfellows. in this episode, we have a report on a billionaire walking a fine line between the russian government and american professional basketball. and later, a story about a coal executive grappling with a dirty little not-so-secret problem. but first we look at companies who may be illegally doing business with iran. the obama administration has pushed for tough new sanctions against iran because of that country's efforts to produce nuclear weapons. but as lesley stahl reported in

made jim rogers and his company rich, and that's why we were surprised to hear what this power baron has to say about what coal does to the environment. you know, there are a lot of people, many of them in your industry, many people that you probably know, who say that global warming is not a big problem. >> it's my judgment it is a problem. we need to go to work on it now. and it's critical that we start to act in this country. >> but if it's so critical, why is rogers still...

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haven't heard of before.hjrogers. heis not well known, but he is one of the major forces in the history of electricity. for some very weird reasons. hj watchers in 1882, is one of the richest people in the city of appleton wisconsin. he owned a paper mill and he was building a mansion on the hill and in that summer he made a fateful decision. he went on a fishing trip with a salesman from the edison electric company. at the time, hj rogers and never sought an electric light bulb. technically, but does he was an up-and-coming competitor for him. but he came back from the fishing trip the proud owner of the rights to use edison technology in the city of appleton. it began to be the end of his successful business. this idea that thomas edison invents the electric light bulb in 1879 and everything comes together perfectly. electricity is this killer app. reality is a lot messier than that. in reality, the incandescent lightbulb wasn't invented in 1879. it was invented in 1804 by eight person named humphrey davies. heating wire up to the point where it began to glow and produce he is

haven't heard of before. hj rogers. he is not well known, but he is one of the major forces in the history of electricity. for some very weird reasons. hj watchers in 1882, is one of the richest people in the city of appleton wisconsin. he owned a paper mill and he was building a mansion on the hill and in that summer he made a fateful decision. he went on a fishing trip with a salesman from the edison electric company. at the time, hj rogers and never sought an electric light bulb....

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million in fines. >>> he took the stand and told the court heinjectedrogerclemenswith steroids, 8 to 10 times. brian mcnamee said he knew it was illegal but wanted to help. paul. >> reporter: brian, the government says it can prove roger clemens lyed to congress in 2008 when he told congress that he never used performance enhancing drugs. but today, the government played its trump card and put mcnamee on the stand who told the court he personally injected roger clemens with anabolic steroids when he was a strength and conditioning coach with the blue jays in 98 and roger clemens was its star pitcher. >> brian mcnamee took the stand just before noon and began telling the court about his job with the blue jays in 1998 and how closely he worked with roger clemens. in a distinctive new york accident, mcnamee who hesitated before answering some questions, told the court he and roger became close and would some times socialize together. the two lived close to each other in the same suite of rooms at the blue jay stadium sky dome hotel in toronto. as clemens looked on from the defense table

million in fines. >>> he took the stand and told the court he injected roger clemens with steroids, 8 to 10 times. brian mcnamee said he knew it was illegal but wanted to help. paul. >> reporter: brian, the government says it can prove roger clemens lyed to congress in 2008 when he told congress that he never used performance enhancing drugs. but today, the government played its trump card and put mcnamee on the stand who told the court he personally injected roger clemens with...

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scoop involves miley cyrus and her side boob. next 20 that i crossing this story abouthowrogerailessaid i admitted to him in a bar that i'm a socialist. now, i didn't doubt the story. [ laughter ] i know watching fox news makes you misinformed. but running it doesn't. but i couldn't remember so -- and this is true, i called him not on the phone. i sat in front of the mirror and said his name three times. so, sorry. no. he called me back. very gracious he called me back. roger ailes called me back and reminded me that 12 years ago we met in philadelphia at the republican convention in a bar and then it all came flooded back. great party, roger ailes, the head of fox news. great party. >> thanks. >> jon: ever tell you how much i love socialism? just love it. the whole redistribution. >> listen andy dick just took a (bleep) on your sundae bar. have a got night, okay. >> i should go take care of that. >> jon: all right see you, roger ailes, head of fox news. [ laughter ] oh, yeah, you know, the real question there, one, why did i go to an eyes wide shut orgy dressed as yeehaw alb

scoop involves miley cyrus and her side boob. next 20 that i crossing this story about how roger ailes said i admitted to him in a bar that i'm a socialist. now, i didn't doubt the story. [ laughter ] i know watching fox news makes you misinformed. but running it doesn't. but i couldn't remember so -- and this is true, i called him not on the phone. i sat in front of the mirror and said his name three times. so, sorry. no. he called me back. very gracious he called me back. roger ailes called...

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get drunk. >> scarlett johansson. >> i'll show you my thigh hold later. >> oh. good night.>>rogerdaltrey.and "unnecessary >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about this. bud light lime lime-a-rita. thank you. if you like margaritas, you will love this pre-made alternative. it is perfect for cinco de mayo. let's start the fiesta now. let's pour some for everybody in the audience. what do you say? [ cheers and applause ] all these cases are empty, guillermo. do you know anything about this? >> about who? >> jimmy: about who drink all the bud light lime lime-a-rita. >> oh, somebody must drunk it. >> jimmy: yeah, i know somebody must drank it, obviously. did you happen to see anyone dra drank it? >> maybe it happened while i was checking the ceiling and floor inspecti inspection. >> jimmy: the what? >> the ceiling and floor inspection? >> jimmy: what is that? >> when i inspection the ceiling and the floor. >> jimmy: you inspection the ceiling and then the floor? >> yeah, the floor. >> jimmy: guillermo, i want you to be honest with me right now. did you drink all the bud light

get drunk. >> scarlett johansson. >> i'll show you my thigh hold later. >> oh. good night. >> roger daltrey. and "unnecessary >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about this. bud light lime lime-a-rita. thank you. if you like margaritas, you will love this pre-made alternative. it is perfect for cinco de mayo. let's start the fiesta now. let's pour some for everybody in the audience. what do you say? [ cheers and applause ] all these cases are empty,...

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those events that happened before including the kennedy's commitment.>>rogerifyou would answer it and then i want kenneth to answer that. we are at the end, so i'll ask you to be brief and pithy. >> recap your question. >> is it fair and accurate, or accurate or both, that lyndon johnson pretty much gets the credit for being the civil rights president on legislation, or that was teed up by the kennedys, some would say? >> when lyndon johnson became president, it happened that my uncle was with me in washington. and he said, this is going to be good. i said, are you kidding me? what do you mean it's going to be good? old southern guy, he talks all that southern talk. i said, that guy is not going to be -- roy said, you're wrong. you're just wrong. this man cares. i've worked with him through the civil rights bill that we got, the first one since the civil war, and his heart was in it, his spirit was in it. he cares, roger. he cares. you're wrong. my uncle rarely said you're wrong. because i says, beloved brother's only kid. he was really sweet to me, but he said, you're wrong. this

those events that happened before including the kennedy's commitment. >> roger if you would answer it and then i want kenneth to answer that. we are at the end, so i'll ask you to be brief and pithy. >> recap your question. >> is it fair and accurate, or accurate or both, that lyndon johnson pretty much gets the credit for being the civil rights president on legislation, or that was teed up by the kennedys, some would say? >> when lyndon johnson became president, it...

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>> scarlett johansson. >> i'll show you my thigh hold later on. >> good night.>>rogerdaltrey.and "unnecessary censorship." >> cheryl, tony and louie will >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about mexico, one of the world's premiere vacation destinations now located direct little south of us. saturday is cinco de mayo and here in los angeles, we celebrate at the cinco de mayo mixologist contest at the new lounge called mixology 101. the best bartenders in l.a. are invited to compete for a trip to mexico by making the best cinco de mayo cocktail. right now, guillermo preparing for the competition in our red, white and green room. hello, guillermo. >> hola, jimmy. did you hear cinco de mayo is coming? >> jimmy: what's that? >> do you hear cinco de mayo is coming? >> jimmy: yes, i did. have you come up with a signature cocktail for the competition yet? >> okay, i have a cocktail. >> jimmy: no, you're supposed to create a drink. pouring a shot of tequila doesn't count. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: you understand what i'm saying? >> ta-da! >> jimmy: no, the idea -- mrauls place y

>> scarlett johansson. >> i'll show you my thigh hold later on. >> good night. >> roger daltrey. and "unnecessary censorship." >> cheryl, tony and louie will >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about mexico, one of the world's premiere vacation destinations now located direct little south of us. saturday is cinco de mayo and here in los angeles, we celebrate at the cinco de mayo mixologist contest at the new lounge called mixology 101. the...

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to go overtoroger. >>you're the moderator. >> i'm going overtorogerfora second to talk about, if you could pull together the middle of this thread. so kenneth has talked to us about what is happening. there is an ongoing -- i would say persistent thought that kennedy came late to civil rights. despite what he may have said on the campaign trail. and despite what harris wofford has just told us about setting up the civil rights division. you worked for kennedy and johnson. i wonder if you could pull that middle together for us and give us your assessment of where he was, and did you see him as gradualist? >> you're asking me? >> yes, you. >> if i saw the president as a -- you couldn't be black and alive after ernie and his schoolmates and other black youngsters in the south on freedom rides end up getting hedge whipped because they want decent education. and the president is nominating judges who you wouldn't jump over the moon to put on the bench if you were me. personally, i thought -- i worked for kennedy in the campaign and never supported a republican. i am democrat all t

to go over to roger. >> you're the moderator. >> i'm going over to roger for a second to talk about, if you could pull together the middle of this thread. so kenneth has talked to us about what is happening. there is an ongoing -- i would say persistent thought that kennedy came late to civil rights. despite what he may have said on the campaign trail. and despite what harris wofford has just told us about setting up the civil rights division. you worked for kennedy and johnson. i...

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washington boulevard. that is now gone. we have some closures forpreakness.rogersavenueand northern parkway will be closed until 9:00 p.m. on saturday. 61 on the north side towards the west side. 58 down towards baltimore national pike. one problem in the westminster area along route 97. word of a disabled vehicle. we update you on some of the cameras. this is 95 to and from the cecil county area. no construction and the southbound lanes. this is the j.f.x. at 41st street. moving well down towards the construction zone. we will keep you posted on delays. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> one state legislator is taking aim at the governor's office demanding something be done about what he calls mobs of young people taking over baltimore. >> he says the mayor is doing nothing about it. jennifer franciotti has more on the story. >> good morning. delegate pat mcdonough says violent crime is out of control in baltimore city. citing evidence he says he has witnessed and has heard from retired city law enforcement, the violence has been going on for years and the mayor has done no

washington boulevard. that is now gone. we have some closures for preakness. rogers avenue and northern parkway will be closed until 9:00 p.m. on saturday. 61 on the north side towards the west side. 58 down towards baltimore national pike. one problem in the westminster area along route 97. word of a disabled vehicle. we update you on some of the cameras. this is 95 to and from the cecil county area. no construction and the southbound lanes. this is the j.f.x. at 41st street. moving well down...

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uncle.rogermayweatherturned 51 in the ring with his nephew. still working full time as he continues to battle health problems. >> i mean, i'm living. i'm breathing. no, i'm that big. so being that big, you have to take care of yourself basically. i just -- i just try to live life. i want to live life. i want to be -- i want to live to be 150 years old. cause i want to see my son and daughter grow up. that's basically what it is to me. >> my uncle roger, when i sit back and think about my uncle roger, think about his health. when he don't eat a solid meal, he start forgetting certain combinations. the last couple of nights that i had, i don't want to get past these fight couple of fights because i really want to spend time with my uncle. and make sure his health is better. i love him dearly. i love him dearly. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. species of endangeredseveral animals on that bus. but the priceline n

uncle. roger mayweather turned 51 in the ring with his nephew. still working full time as he continues to battle health problems. >> i mean, i'm living. i'm breathing. no, i'm that big. so being that big, you have to take care of yourself basically. i just -- i just try to live life. i want to live life. i want to be -- i want to live to be 150 years old. cause i want to see my son and daughter grow up. that's basically what it is to me. >> my uncle roger, when i sit back and think...

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johndeere.com/greentag for details.[roger]tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have...[ roger with voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>. >> john: attorney general eric holder is one step closer being held in

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. >> okay, thank you. bye, now. that was mr.bradleyrogers. mr.rogerswasscheduled for 8:00 a.m. this morning. he said somebody took his truck, so this is normal. they make excuses for their problems. >> six hours later rogers still hasn't showed, but officers have already detained ten would-be contractors for bidding without any insurance, workers' compensation, or proper training. it's a full house. contractors snagged in the day's sting fill the bathroom. >> is that them? >> okay. let's go. this guy looks familiar to me. okay. they're coming in. >> rogers, if he manages to come, will have plenty of company. >> there you go. >> hi there. >> it's 4:00 p.m. and rogers finally arrives, even though he's been caught in two previous stings. >> and what i'll do is let me just check my price list and see if i can get you a decent price. >> she's trying to get him in the house so we can take him into custody. we think he's not going to come in. he's probably going to run out the gate. so we've got the officers standing by to get him. >> come on in. it's hot out there. >> okay. >> come

. >> okay, thank you. bye, now. that was mr. bradley rogers. mr. rogers was scheduled for 8:00 a.m. this morning. he said somebody took his truck, so this is normal. they make excuses for their problems. >> six hours later rogers still hasn't showed, but officers have already detained ten would-be contractors for bidding without any insurance, workers' compensation, or proper training. it's a full house. contractors snagged in the day's sting fill the bathroom. >> is that...

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the world war i memorial in d.c. and never had an ideaofrogerandcharlene sitting up here and never had any idea about me either, frankly. >> we haven't decided on you yet. >> exactly. jury is totally still out and i get that. but -- but -- we always take on more because america is constantly widening the idea of what human and civil rights means and never narrowing it. which is a great genius for people to have. if you are going to have a sort of habit that you keep coming back to, century after century, there are worse habits to have. like biting your nails. but -- so we always -- widen the argument when people were trying to get on public -- public accommodations and mounting trail ways and greyhound and heading south, they didn't think they were doing it for people who wanted to go to the movies and were in a wheelchair and there was no way to get the wheelchair into the movie but they were. they didn't think that they were doing it for people who could get kicked out of their apartments because they were gay. but they were. and so we are dealing with this constantly widen

the world war i memorial in d.c. and never had an idea of roger and charlene sitting up here and never had any idea about me either, frankly. >> we haven't decided on you yet. >> exactly. jury is totally still out and i get that. but -- but -- we always take on more because america is constantly widening the idea of what human and civil rights means and never narrowing it. which is a great genius for people to have. if you are going to have a sort of habit that you keep coming back...

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rogerwilkinsand to serve as our nation's next generation of leaders in this ongoing struggle to build a more just and equitable nation and a more peaceful world. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm sorry i can't be there with you today, but i'm glad to be able to welcome you to this terribly important conversation. though much has changed in our country since the passing of the civil rights act in 1964, our work on civil rights is far from finished. i saw this unfinished work firsthand first as a southern governor and then as president. through my national initiative on race, i worked to bring our country closer together across the racial divides to prepare for a 21st century in which we're all bound together. i'll never forget the horrific string of arson that destroyed historically black churches in the south and the work we did to put an end to them, to heal and move forward together. today there are new challenges to civil rights and social progress both within and beyond our borders. it's more important than ever that we have conversations like this, that we work to build a c

roger wilkins and to serve as our nation's next generation of leaders in this ongoing struggle to build a more just and equitable nation and a more peaceful world. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm sorry i can't be there with you today, but i'm glad to be able to welcome you to this terribly important conversation. though much has changed in our country since the passing of the civil rights act in 1964, our work on civil rights is far from finished. i saw this unfinished work firsthand...

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defenses on the potomac river down here. across the river in alexandria wasbatteryrogersandthe two of those then covered the potomac river in case ships or raiders of some type would have come up. this fort was built, constructed between 1863 and 1865. unlike most of the other forts it was not abandoned at the end of the civil war. they continued to maintain this fort and man it until 1878 because it was on the river. the only other fort on the river, of course, you had battery rogers across the river. on towards the chesapeake bay was fort washington, which is basically located about across from mount vernon, george washington's home. at the beginning of the home it was manned by marines. and was manned in one sort or another during the war but was not actually part of the civil war defenses of washington, the circle of forts. but if there would have been ships trying to come up, it would have been had an effect also. if you look at the map here or actually plan, it will give you an idea of the way the fort was located on the river. you have the fort itself and then some of th

defenses on the potomac river down here. across the river in alexandria was battery rogers and the two of those then covered the potomac river in case ships or raiders of some type would have come up. this fort was built, constructed between 1863 and 1865. unlike most of the other forts it was not abandoned at the end of the civil war. they continued to maintain this fort and man it until 1878 because it was on the river. the only other fort on the river, of course, you had battery rogers...

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waynerogersandhn lay field. it is 401 bad and state mention good? >> state pension that are risky. 31 states have teams like this and underfunded. it is more than just ricky. it is insulting. freedom doesn't work and they are smart enough to make money. but idiots to know what to do with it. they talk about promise of guarantee. that is a state run program. the left just love it >> is she right? >> no. you can guarantee you will not have money in retirement. tut-- put the government in charge. and we talked about states can't manage money y. would i want my retirement money with them? >> sally, look at the pension plans and there is a lot of bail out of pension plans. and 249, are taken over by the government. >> look. what the official is saying in essence that we have taken retirement securities which is part of the way we prevent -- social security has done a darn good job to keep them from being poor. it is giving all of the money to the people and the backs. and if the banks fail people lose their retirement. that is a good idea. >> wayne rogers look. this is what you d

wayne rogers and hn lay field. it is 401 bad and state mention good? >> state pension that are risky. 31 states have teams like this and underfunded. it is more than just ricky. it is insulting. freedom doesn't work and they are smart enough to make money. but idiots to know what to do with it. they talk about promise of guarantee. that is a state run program. the left just love it >> is she right? >> no. you can guarantee you will not have money in retirement. tut-- put the...

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rogerwasarrested when he got for us. well the authorities are said is that now bill run job is being suspected of committing a number of crimes punishable by law and that he's now being held on charges of inciting and taking part in illegal demonstrations and it should be remembered though that position has. landed him in a number of made in the target even of the bahraini authorities before because he is a highly prominent activist there and also one of the most vocal outspoken outspoken critics of the country's ruling family and that's really what makes this next episode of june. so significant because this is all to be roger was last interview before his latest arrest now is considered one of the heroes of the first protests that took place in bahrain last february he's now got over one hundred forty thousand followers on twitter because he's the head of the bahraini center for human rights and he's really the driving force behind the mass demonstrations that we're still seeing in the streets of bahrain despite a government ban on on public protests there and that position has obv

roger was arrested when he got for us. well the authorities are said is that now bill run job is being suspected of committing a number of crimes punishable by law and that he's now being held on charges of inciting and taking part in illegal demonstrations and it should be remembered though that position has. landed him in a number of made in the target even of the bahraini authorities before because he is a highly prominent activist there and also one of the most vocal outspoken outspoken...